On Saturday, the CBU women lost a 96-91 overtime heartbreaker to the Saint Mary’s Huskies. Hailey MacLeod netted a game-high 31 points for the Capers to go along with her match-leading 12 rebounds.

Both games were four-point matches, leaving the Capers (7-10, 24 points) in a fourth-place tie in the AUS conference standings.

Meanwhile, the Cape Breton men dropped their fifth consecutive match after losing 83-68 to the AUS-leading Tigers. Alex Carson led Dalhousie with 27 points, while Jason Callaghan came off the bench to lead the Capers with 15 points.

On Saturday, the Capers lost 81-78 in overtime to Saint Mary’s. Omar Osman had a game-high 30 points for Cape Breton (6-11, 15 points), now in a fifth-place tie with Acadia, but just two points ahead of Memorial which has played one less game than the Capers.